Radiopharmaceuticals and the Ophthalmologist
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Introduction
Radiopharmaceuticals are not commonly used in ophthalmologist hands, but occasionally used for head and neck cancers [1], especially over the southeastern Asia [2]. With close proximity between the eyes and the sinuses, ophthalmologists sometimes encounter these oncological patients with ocular complaints secondary to orbital invasion of tumor [3]. Here, we outline an ophthalmologist encounter with clinical radiation hazard from such, and patient’s problem with after-life cremation.
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2020-06-30
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Au, S. C. L. (2020). Radiopharmaceuticals and the Ophthalmologist. Journal of Ophthalmology and Research, 3(2), 27–31. Retrieved from https://fortunejournals.org/ojs/index.php/jor/article/view/17373
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